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eBook details
- Title: Nimrod
- Author : Frieda Ekotto
- Release Date : January 15, 2018
- Genre: Literary Criticism,Books,Fiction & Literature,Nonfiction,Social Science,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1349 KB
Description
The Chadian writer Nimrodâphilosopher, poet, novelist, and essayistâis one of the most dynamic and vital voices in contemporary African literature and thought. Yet little of Nimrodâs writing has been translated into English until now. Introductory material by Frieda Ekotto provides context for Nimrodâs work and demonstrates the urgency of making it available beyond Francophone Africa to a broader global audience.
At the heart of this volume are Nimrodâs essays on LĂ©opold SĂ©dar Senghor, a key figure in the literary and aesthetic NĂ©gritude movement of the 1930s and president of Senegal from 1945 through 1980. Widely dismissed in recent decades as problematically essentialist, Senghorian Negritude articulated notions of âblacknessâ as a way of transcending deep divisions across a Black Diaspora under French colonial rule. Nimrod offers a nuanced reading of Senghor, drawing out the full complexities of Senghorâs philosophy and reevaluating how race and colonialism function in a French-speaking space.
Also included in this volume are Nimrodâs essays on literature from the 2008 collection, The New French Matter (La nouvelle chose française). Representing his prose fiction is his 2010 work, Riversâ Gold (Lâor des riviĂšres). Also featured are some of Nimrodâs best-loved poems, in both English translation and the original French.
The works selected and translated for this volume showcase Nimrodâs versatility, his intellectual liveliness, and his exploration of questions of aesthetics in African literature, philosophy, and linguistics. Nimrod: Selected Writings marks a significant contribution toward engaging a broader audience with one of the vital voices of our time. This book will be essential reading for Anglophone students and scholars of African philosophy, literature, poetry, and critical theory, and will offer a welcome introduction to Nimrod for general readers of contemporary international writing.